altThe advice is everywhere. When things get tight in the economy, don’t panic and pull out of the stock market. Instead, commit to the long term. History shows that long-term commitments pay off. 

An essential key to life, whether it is finances, marriages, education, spiritual growth, or something else, is making commitments for the long haul.

Unfortunately, as technology has sped up the pace of life, people have grown more reluctant to make long-term commitments.

This Sunday, March 14th, at 10:30am we continue our sermon series called, Time to Build: A New Beginning. We will be talking about commitments and how to keep them in order to build an effective life.

Remember to set your clocks forward on Saturday night and spring ahead for Daylight Savings Time!

For more information about Time to Build, go here.

We meet every Sunday morning at 10:30am at Leander High School (view map).

Listen to previous sermons here.

 

 

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Lakeline Church Cares

Illness... death... unemployment... divorce... financial crisis... surgery... postpartum... empty nest... aftermath of a natural disaster or fire...  Life’s crises and painful events pass through everyone’s life from time to time. No one is exempt. Feelings of emptiness, confusion, loss or brokenness offer the opportunity for the presence of a Christ follower to bring comfort, a listening ear, and the love of Christ into another’s life. 
 
The Lakeline Church Care Ministry is a lay ministry that provides care for the body of Christ in the midst of life’s difficulties. The Care Ministry members are Christian caregivers equipped to walk alongside you offering compassion, support, and encouragement in the time of crisis and challenge. To connect with the Lakeline Church Care Ministry, complete the Communication Page, contact the church office or one of the Care Ministry members: Cheryl Metko-Care Ministry Leader (Cheryl Metko; 638-2852), Tanya Kiefer-Care Ministry Member (259-2919), or Dana Walker-Care Ministry Church Office contact (260-5151).